Clueless (1995)

Cher Horowitz is one of the most comforting film narrators of all time. Watching her transform from spoiled Beverly Hills scene kid to a mature woman is always a fun time—no matter how many times you've seen it. (So feel free to doze off because you already know what happens: Alicia Silverstone ends up with her stepbrother, Paul Rudd!) Available on Amazon Video.

Last Holiday (2006)

This hilarious flick about a woman (Queen Latifah) who takes a lavish vacation after learning she has only months to live will warm you up with feel-good vibes right before bed. Isn't that the best feeling? Available to rent on Amazon.

Before Sunrise (1995)

Maybe it's the sunny, hazy palette​ of this film or the fact that it takes place over an exhilarating 24 hours, but Before Sunrise will wear you out—in the best way possible. And when you go to sleep, you'll dream about meeting a handsome stranger on a train who convinces you to ditch your plans and hang for the day. What's better than that? Available on Amazon Video.

Finding Dory (2016)

Finding Dory has the same tranquil elements as its predecessor. (Read: It's set in the ocean and features Ellen DeGeneres' voice.) Plus, the plot—Dory tries to find her birth parents—is pretty linear, so you can scroll Instagram and order a pizza without missing a beat. And isn't that what zone-out time is all about? Available on Netflix.

Antz (1998)

Like Finding Dory, something about the way these ants talk is oddly soothing. (They all have that delicious, "Just woke up, and now I'm drinking coffee" cadence. You know the one.) The central love story is pretty cute too. A worker ant and royal ant find themselves disconnected from their colony and fall for each other. D'awww! Available on Netflix.

Annie (1982)

Maybe you're thinking musicals are not the best for winding down, but it truthfully depends on the type of musical. Annie is basically ingrained in your brain ("It's a Hard Knock Life," etc.), so it makes for great background noise while you do that half-sleeping thing your S.O. can't stand. The story is also light and frothy, which is just the flavor you need before bed. Available on Netflix.

Bridget Jones's Diary (2001)

Bridget Jones is essentially everyone's best friend, so she's the perfect person to chat with before falling into your fifth dream. The first film (where she keeps a diary about losing weight and Colin Firth) is preferable to the sequels for its nostalgia factor. But let's be real: Any installment from this series will do the trick. Available on Netflix.

The Devil Wears Prada (2006)

For a character nicknamed The Dragon Lady, Miranda Priestly's voice is very calming. This hilarious film about a bright-eyed journalist's first foray into fashion media is glamorous enough to keep you hooked (but straightforward enough to keep you sane). Available to rent on Amazon.

Heavyweights (1995)

Heavyweights, an underrated nineties comedy about young kids who rebel at fat camp, is just the kind of quirky, ridiculous story you need at 11:00 P.M. By then, your day has already been so crazy. A little more crazy won't kill you. Available on Netflix.

E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982)

There's a childlike factor to E.T. that makes it perfect for before-bed​ viewing. (In other words, you know this flick by heart, so there's no shame in passing out 10 minutes into it.) Available on Netflix.

Twilight (2008)

The first Twilight movie basically plays out like a psychedelic dream, so it's ideal to watch when your brain is on another planet. It's also mind-numbingly simple. Plus, you won't have any issues following along if you haven't seen it yet. (A girl who purses her lips a lot falls in love with a 700-year-old vampire who sparkles in the sun. That's all you need to know.) Rock me to sleep, Edward Cullen. Available on Netflix.

The Nutty Professor (1996)

Eddie Murphy is a comic tour-de-force in this classic movie about a professor coming to terms with his body and love. Laughing hysterically right before bed is brilliant if you think about. You'll wear yourself out and get the best sleep of your life. Thanks, Ed! Available to rent on Amazon.

Think Like a Man (2012)

Taraji P. Henson helms this fun movie about a group of women who use Steve Harvey's male dating book to get inside their partner's heads. Come for the laughs. Stay for the feminism. Available to rent on Amazon.

500 Days of Summer (2009)

This simple boy-meets-girl love story is amplified by delightful performances from Zooey Deschanel and Joseph Gordon-Levitt. Watching this bubbly, bright rom com will put you in an amazing mood before hitting the hay. Pleasant dreams guaranteed. Available to rent on Amazon.

Fool's Gold (2008)

The sun-drenched setting of this film, plus Matthew McConaughey's hypnotic voice, will put you in the most Zen mood. Fool's Gold is the movie equivalent of driving with the windows down on a sunny summer day. Available to rent on Amazon.

Heathers (1989)

Heathers (which centers on the morbid dissolution of a mean-girl clique) is punchy and hilarious enough to keep your attention. However, the smoky, eighties vibe of the film keeps it from getting too crazy. Available on Netflix.

Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves (1997)

The title of this childhood favorite is pretty self-explanatory: A scientist father (Rick Moranis) creates a machine that somehow shrinks him, his wife, and two friends. There's a familiarity to this film (you watched it through all of your elementary school years) that makes it a perfect bedside companion. Available on Netflix.

High School Musical (2006)

The same logic to Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves applies to the first (and best) installment of High School Musical. (A quick summary: Baby Zac Efron and Baby Vanessa Hudgens want to star in the school musical, but their respective cliques weirdly shame them for it.) You'll get tired just thinking about how you routinely stayed up past your bedtime watching this bad boy on repeat. Available on Netflix.

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How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2001)

This film, about a writer (Kate Hudson) who purposefully commits dating faux pas in the name of journalism, is hilarious and entertaining. But it's also gloriously low-stakes: Nothing will ease your mind more than watching rich people​ problems unfold for 90 minutes. Available on Netflix.

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He's Just Not That Into You (2009)

And the rich problems continue with He's Just Not That Into You, a movie about successful, attractive people who lament about not being able to get laid. It's more far-fetched than any dream you'll ever have. Available to rent on Amazon.

Sausage Party (2016)

In this very adult animated film from the twisted mind of Seth Rogen, grocery store items come alive and try to bang each other. It's absolutely preposterous, which makes it ideal for that time of night when you're not sure what real life is. Available on Netflix.

Mean Girls (2004)

If you're under the age of 35, you probably have Mean Girls (Lindsay Lohan's magnum opus about a new girl who takes on the school queen bee) memorized—so it's excellent filler noise. Available on Amazon Video.

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Sex and the City (2008)

We spent six years getting lulled to sleep by the nonexistent glamazon struggles of Carrie Bradshaw and the gang. The Sex and the City movie essentially plays out like a giant, two-hour episode of the show. (In other words, you'll be out like a light by midnight.) Available to rent on Amazon.

In Her Shoes (2005)

In Her Shoes is a sweet, melodic film about two drastically different sisters who learn more about themselves by mimicking each other (hence the title). Watching Toni Collette and Cameron Diaz smile at each other for two hours is quite delightful. Available on Amazon Video.

Safe Haven (2013)

Admittedly, this is an intense drama: Julianne Hough plays a battered wife on the run, and Josh Duhamel takes her in. But it's a Nicholas Sparks movie, so you have to watch it in bed. There's no other way to fully appreciate it. Available on Amazon Video.

Snow Day (2000)

This iconic Nickelodeon film about the greatest snow day ever will bring you back to that time in fourth grade when school was canceled because it slightly flurried at 8:00 A.M. Naturally, this memory will make you cozy enough to snooze. Available on Netflix.

Step Up (2006)

In the first Step Up, Channing and Jenna Dewan-Tatum danced their way to true love—both on and off-screen. Watching a romantic movie before bed is great, sure, but watching one that created a real relationship and includes dancing takes the cake. Available on Netflix.

Dreamgirls (2006)

If listening to Beyoncé sing "Listen" doesn't put you in the most relaxing mood, nothing will. (Actually, maybe Jennifer Hudson doing "And I'm Telling You, I'm Not Going" will do the trick.) Available to rent on Amazon.